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    Reed's Inc. Case Study

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    stores, restaurants, and select international markets. Reed’s gained 1% of their revenue through Asia, Canada, and Europe. Looking at this number you can predict that there might be potential to grow overseas especially in markets where tea and herbal drinks are popular. Reed’s Inc. has also benefited from the use of bottling beverages under private labels. The company bottles beverages under the MARTINELLI’s and the Izzie name. Through this type of private label bottling, the company has seen a…

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    How Does Soda Affect Teeth

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    concluded to be the worst soda for teeth, but the chalk didn’t change enough for the experiment to be a sound source of proof. When you take a sip of soda, the sugar and acid attack your teeth for twenty minutes, starting over with each sip (“WDA”). Soft drinks have a very destructive effect on teeth. They have emerged as one of the most significant sources of tooth decay (“Colgate”). The sugar and acids soften the tooth enamel and, if not fixed, can eventually lead to tooth loss. An example of…

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    they received up to $35 billion in revenues and $11.8 in income. While Coca-Cola serves 200 countries at that time, the company plans to spread its products all over the world and make it the number one household name for beverages not only in soda drinks category but also in fresh juices and bottled water. At the moment, the name Coca-Cola is recognized universally due to its rapid and steady growth over the years (Anders, 2013). Consequently, to get to where it is, the Coca-Cola Inc. has had…

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    complex health risks, in which accompanies obesity that include diabetes, cancer and heart disease to give some examples. The focal nations concentrated on in this documentary were Mexico, China, Brazil and India. Mexico is the biggest consumer of soft drinks in the world; mostly coco cola is consumed though. I found it particularly…

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    are financially supported by the soda industry. “If you look at just the independent studies, it becomes exceedingly clear that these drinks are associated with diabetes and obesity,” (O’connor) but on the other hand “studies done by scientists with financial ties to the beverage industry…

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    In the article “Soft Drink Industry Fights Proposed Food Stamp Ban,” written by Robert Pear, he emphasizes that banning food stamps to buy sugared-sweetened beverages is unfair because not everybody receives the food stamp to buy such drinks, and the people get received food stamp usually are the people with low income. Thus, banning food stamps would lead to unjust practices and…

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    PESTLE Analysis: Pepsico

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    ever wondered where your favorite soft drinks and potato chips come from? Well, let me introduce you to this company called Pepisco incorporated or also known as Pepsi-Cola. Pepsico is one of the world’s leading companies in the market of soft drinks to potato chips. How did the company get started? Well, Pepsico was actually established through the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay thus the company that created many of our favorite potato chips and soft drinks were created through this merger.…

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    What Is Processed Food?

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    significant. Inauthentic foods cost your body a great deal more to digest, assimilate, and eliminate than they offer your body in nutritional value. Your body will be left fatty yet depleted in nutrition. Processed materials such as Aspartame, carbonated drinks, and foods high in fats and carbohydrates should be consumed in moderate intakes. Also, meats such as ham and bacon should be eaten moderately and preserved naturally. Moreover, consumptions of such foods or beverages should not be in…

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    Should Soda Be Taxed Essay

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    refreshing, but at what cost? There is a lot of controversy around the subject of soda and it’s effects, and if it should be taxed or not. This essay will explore if a tax on soft drinks is warranted. It would need to be efficient, fair and effective. This report will look at how these criteria can be met, and how taxing soft drinks have an effect on the populations health. The fact is many of us struggle to inde-pendently improve our soda habits, thus suggesting that government intervention may…

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    to their health system. According to the book “Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan, he reveals about the negative side of the corn production to the fast food industry. Staring by the supporting of the corn inside the chicken nuggets, and the soft drink. Secondly, we will be talking about Todd Dawson and his colleague Stefanie Mambelli. Who they prove to us how “McDonald” depends on a high proportion of corn from their menu items, and lastly we will be uncovering the health danger that comes…

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